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aliases: provide more flexible ways to work with shell alias arguments
This patch changes the functionality of shell aliases to add more powerful
options for working with shell alias arguments.
First: the alias name + arguments to a shell alias are set as an HG_ARGS
environment variable, delimited by spaces. This matches the behavior of hooks.
Second: any occurrences of "$@" (without quotes) are replaced with the
arguments, separated by spaces. This happens *before* the alias gets to the shell.
Third: any positive numeric variables ("$1", "$2", etc) are replaced with the
appropriate argument, indexed from 1. "$0" is replaced with the name of the
alias. Any "extra" numeric variables are replaced with an empty string. This
happens *before* the alias gets to the shell.
These changes allow for more flexible shell aliases:
[alias]
echo = !echo $@
count = !hg log -r "$@" --template='.' | wc -c | sed -e 's/ //g'
qqueuemv = !mv "`hg root`/.hg/patches-$1" "`hg root`/.hg/patches-$2"
In action:
$ hg echo foo
foo
$ hg count 'branch(default)'
901
$ hg count 'branch(stable) and keyword(fixes)'
102
$ hg qqueuemv myfeature somefeature
author | Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com> |
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date | Wed, 18 Aug 2010 18:56:44 -0400 |
parents | 8cb81d75730c |
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#!/bin/sh # Test that qpush cleans things up if it doesn't complete echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH echo "mq=" >> $HGRCPATH hg init repo cd repo echo foo > foo hg ci -Am 'add foo' touch untracked-file echo 'syntax: glob' > .hgignore echo '.hgignore' >> .hgignore hg qinit echo '% test qpush on empty series' hg qpush hg qnew patch1 echo >> foo hg qrefresh -m 'patch 1' hg qnew patch2 echo bar > bar hg add bar hg qrefresh -m 'patch 2' hg qnew --config 'mq.plain=true' bad-patch echo >> foo hg qrefresh hg qpop -a python -c 'print "\xe9"' > message cat .hg/patches/bad-patch >> message mv message .hg/patches/bad-patch hg qpush -a && echo 'qpush succeded?!' hg parents echo '% bar should be gone; other unknown/ignored files should still be around' hg status -A echo '% preparing qpush of a missing patch' hg qpop -a hg qpush rm .hg/patches/patch2 echo '% now we expect the push to fail, but it should NOT complain about patch1' hg qpush echo '% preparing qpush of missing patch with no patch applied' hg qpop -a rm .hg/patches/patch1 echo '% qpush should fail the same way as below' hg qpush true # happy ending